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By Lukman OMIKUNLE

The Fasasi Adesoye dynasty is preparing a spectacular entrance at Ojude Oba 2026 with over 60 horses, led by billionaire businessman Osi-Balogun Adegboyega Adesoye in Ijebu Ode

Chief Adegboyega Adesoye, the Osi Balogun of Ijebu Ode

Why All Eyes Will Be on the Fasasi Adesoye Dynasty at Ojude Oba 2026

The ancient city of Ijebu Ode is already buzzing with anticipation as the renowned Balogun Fasasi Adesoye dynasty prepares for another unforgettable appearance at the 2026 Ojude Oba Festival, with more than 60 horses set to accompany the family in what insiders describe as a breathtaking royal procession.

At the centre of the highly anticipated entrance will be billionaire businessman and respected cultural figure, Chief Adegboyega Adesoye, the Osi Balogun of Ijebu Ode, who is expected to lead the family into the Ojude Oba pavilion atop his signature white horse, a majestic symbol that has become synonymous with the dynasty’s commanding presence at the prestigious cultural celebration.

Sources close to the family revealed that the Adesoye dynasty has once again perfected plans to deliver a dramatic spectacle capable of bringing the entire pavilion to a standstill, continuing a tradition of grandeur that has made the family one of the most talked-about highlights of the annual festival.

“The Adesoye family is not just preparing for a parade; they are preparing a cultural statement that will leave lasting memories,” a family insider disclosed. “What people witnessed last year was only a glimpse of what is coming in 2026.”

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The family’s iconic ancestral residence, famously known as Ile Gogoro in Oke Ijasi, has long remained a symbol of prestige, influence and heritage in Ijebu Ode, with the Adesoye name deeply woven into the social and cultural fabric of Ijebuland.

Their 2025 appearance at Ojude Oba still resonates across Ogun State and beyond after celebrated Nollywood actor Ibrahim Chatta joined Chief Adegboyega Adesoye during a dramatic horseback entrance that instantly became one of the defining moments of the festival and dominated conversations long after the event ended.

Observers believe the 2026 edition could surpass previous outings in both spectacle and cultural significance as preparations intensify behind the scenes.

The late Balogun Fasasi Adesoye remains a revered figure in Ijebuland, remembered not only as a successful businessman but also as an influential philanthropist whose generosity and humanitarian legacy earned him widespread admiration. Decades after his passing, his children and grandchildren continue to uphold the family’s legacy with pride, elegance and an unwavering commitment to preserving the rich traditions of the Ojude Oba Festival.

“Baba Fasasi Adesoye built a legacy rooted in honour, culture and service to humanity,” another family associate said. “What his descendants are doing today is a continuation of that vision, and Ojude Oba remains the perfect stage to celebrate it.”

With expectations already soaring ahead of Ojude Oba 2026, many festival enthusiasts believe the Fasasi Adesoye dynasty may once again deliver one of the most iconic entrances in the history of the globally celebrated cultural festival.

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